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2018 Candidate Endorsements FINAL 73% endorsement win (highlighted in blue) 82% endorsement win for union members *union member 2018 Candidate Endorsements FINAL US Senate 13 Mary Abrams* Chris Murphy Cheshire, Middletown, Meriden, Middlefield, 16 Vickie Nardello* US Congress Prospect, Southington, Wolcott, Cheshire 1 John Larson 17 Jorge Cabrera* Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Naugatuck, Derby, Hamden, 2 Joe Courtney Bethany, Woodbridge 3 Rosa DeLauro 18 Robert Stachen 5 Jahana Hayes Groton, Sterling, Griswold, North Stonington, Voluntown, Plainfield, Preston, Stonington 19 Catherine Osten* CT State Wide Officers Columbia, Franklin, Hebron, Lebanon, Ledyard, Governor Ned Lamont Lisbon, Marlborough, Norwich, Sprague, Montville 20 Martha Marx* Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz Griswold, Groton, North Stonington, Plainfield, Attorney General William Tong Preston, Sterling, Stonington, Voluntown Secretary of the State Denise Merrill 24 Julie Kushner* Comptroller Kevin Lembo Bethel, Danbury, New Fairfield, Sherman Treasurer Sean Wooden 25 Bob Duff Darien and Norwalk CT Senate 29 Mae Flexer DIST SENATOR Brooklyn, Canterbury, Killingly, Mansfield, Putnam, Scotland, Thompson, Windham 4 Steve Cassano 30 David Lawson* Andover, Bolton, Glastonbury, Manchester Brookfield, Canaan, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent, 5 Beth Bye Litchfield, Morris, New Milford, North Canaan, Bloomfield, Burlington, Farmington, West Hartford Salisbury, Sharon, Torrington, Warren 6 Terry Gerratana 31 Chris Wright Berlin, Farmington, New Britain Bristol, Plainville, Harwington, Plymouth, Thomaston 7 Annie Hornish 33 Norm Needleman East Granby, Enfield, Somers, Suffield, Windsor Locks, Chester, Clinton, Colchester, Deep River, East Granby Haddam, East Hampton, Essex, Haddam, Lyme, Old 9 Matt Lesser Saybrook, Portland, Westbrook Cromwell, Middletown, Newington, Rocky Hill, 34 Aili McKeen Wethersfield East Haven, Durham, Wallingford, North Haven 10 Gary Winfield* 35 John Perrier New Haven and West Haven Coventry, Vernon, Tolland, Ashford, Chaplin, 11 Martin Looney Eastford, Willington, Hampton, Pomfret, Stafford, Hamden, New Haven, North Haven Union, Woodstock 12 Christine Cohen Branford, North Branford, Guilford, Durham, Killingworth, and Madison CT House C:\Users\chris\Documents\Union\2018 July 1 Term\Documents\2018 Endorsement List - towns.docx DIST REPRESENTATIVE 44 Christine Rosati-Randall 1 Matt Ritter Killingly and Plainfield Hartford 46 Emmett Riley 6 Ed Vargas* Norwich Hartford 47 Kate Donnelly 7 Josh Hall* Canterbury, Chaplin, Franklin, Hampton, Lebanon, Hartford Lisbon, Norwich, Scotland, Sprague 10 Henry Genga* 48 Linda Orange East Hartford Colchester, Lebanon, Mansfield, Windham 12 Geoff Luxenberg 49 Susan Johnson Manchester Windham 13 Jason Doucette 54 Gregory Haddad Glastonbury and Manchester Mansfield 14 Joseph Pelkey 55 Tiffany Thiele South Windsor Andover, Bolton, Hebron, Marlborough 21 Mike Demicco 56 Mike Winkler* Farmington Vernon 23 Matthew Pugliese* 62 Amanda Webster Old Saybrook, Lyme, Old Lyme, Westbrook Barkhamsted, Granby, Hartland, New Hartford 24 Rick Lopes 64 Maria Horn New Britain and Newington Canaan, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent, Norfolk, North 25 Robert Sanchez Canaan, Salisbury, Sharon, Torrington New Britain 65 Michelle Cook 26 Peter Tercyak* Torrington New Britain 66 Alex Larrsen 27 Gary Turco Bethlehem, Litchfield, Morris, Warren, Woodbury Newington 67 Thomas O’Brien 28 Russ Morin* New Milford Wethersfield 73 Ron Napoli, Jr. * 29 Kerry Wood Waterbury Rocky Hill, Newington, Wethersfield 77 Kevin Fuller 30 Joe Aresimowicz* Bristol Berlin and Southington 80 David Borzellino 31 Jill Barry Wolcott and Southington Glastonbury 81 Ryan Rogers 32 Laurel Steinhauser Southington Cromwell and Portland 83 Catherine Abercrombie 34 Theresa Govert Meriden Colchester, East Haddam, East Hampton 85 Mary Mushinsky 35 Jason Adler* Wallingford Clinton, Killingworth, Westbrook 88 Josh Elliot 36 Christine Palm Hamden Chester, Deep River, Essex, Haddam 91 Mike D’Agostino 39 Chris Soto Hamden New London 93 Toni Walker 40 Christine Conley New Haven Groton and Ledyard 94 Robyn Porter* 41 Joe de la Cruz* Hamden and New Haven Groton and New London C:\Users\chris\Documents\Union\2018 July 1 Term\Documents\2018 Endorsement List - towns.docx 96 Roland Lemar East Haven and New Haven 97 Al Paolillo New Haven 99 James Albis East Haven 103 Liz Linehan Cheshire, Southington, Wallingford 104 Kara Rochelle Ansonia and Derby 107 Daniel Pearson Brookfield, Bethel, Danbury 109 David Arconti Danbury 110 Bob Godfrey Danbury 114 Mary Welander Woodbridge, Orange, Derby 115 Dorinda Borer West Haven 116 Michael DiMassa* New Haven and West Haven 117 Cindy Wolfe Boynton* Orange, Milford, West Haven 119 Ellen Beatty Milford and Orange 123 Sujata Gadkar-Wilcox Trumbull 127 Jack Hennessy Bridgeport 135 Ann Hughes Easton, Weston, Redding 138 Kenneth Gucker Danbury, Ridgefield, New Fairfield 139 Kevin Ryan Bozrah, Montville, Norwich 142 Lucy Dathan Norwalk and New Canaan C:\Users\chris\Documents\Union\2018 July 1 Term\Documents\2018 Endorsement List - towns.docx .
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